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JEM wants int’l community to relocate its leader from Libya

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February 28, 2011 (PARIS) – The rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) has urged the international community to move its leader from Libya where a popular uprising has swept through towns close to Tripoli. .

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JEM leader Khalil Ibrahim (AP)

Khalil Ibrahim has been residing in the Libyan capital since May 2010 after being barred entry to Chad following JEM’s withdrawal from the Doha-sponsored peace talks.

The increasingly isolated leader Muammar Gaddafi refuses to step down and vowed to die as martyr. The anti-government forces said they are equally determined to overthrow the regime and are reportedly mobilizing to move into Tripoli.

"We are very worried for the safety of our leader in Tripoli, and we call upon the international community to evacuate him for the sake of the peace in Darfur," said JEM Legislative Council speaker Al-Tahir Al-Faki from Paris on Monday.

Faki further told Sudan Tribune, that they met French officials to urge them to assist in efforts to move him outside Libya. Ibrahim has lived in France several years back.

The senior rebel official said that JEM was prepared to resume talks with the Sudanese government in Doha, as several members of the negotiating team were heading to the peace venue.

He also said they would discuss the issue with the Joint Chief Mediator Dijibril Bassole who will be in the French capital today where he will hold a press conference on the peace process.

The mediation handed a number of proposals to end the deadlock in the peace talks between the government and the rebel Liberation and Equality Movement (LJM). However, a copy of the compromise was also delivered to JEM delegation.

JEM said ready to resume talks with Sudanese government but ask for direct talks, as Khartoum seeks to privilege another process inside the country based on direct dialogue among tribal leaders, civil society groups and elected institutions.

Last week, Sudanese officials said Darfur rebels were among the mercenaries recruited by the Libyan regime to quell the popular insurgency against Gaddafi. Sudanese nationals in different parts of Libya have reportedly hid in their homes fearing that they may be accused of supporting the regime.

Faki termed as "irresponsible" the statements made in Khartoum stressing they put at risk the lives of the Sudanese in Libya including Khalil Ibrahim.

He also said they have to move JEM leader out of Libya now because they fear that Sudanese government agents may try to take advantage of the chaos there to assassinate or kidnap him.

Sudanese returning to the country told the Sudan’s official news agency, SUNA that the situation in Tripoli is very bad and getting worse. They also said weapons are now in the hands of civilians and foreign mercenaries.

Yesterday the Sudanese government opened the border with the neighboring Libya to facilitate the return of Sudanese workers from the troubled country.

Sudan had decided to close the border seven months ago after failing to convince Libya to expel JEM’s leader to another country far from the region. At the time reports said Burkina Faso had agreed to receive him.

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  • 1 March 2011 08:49, by Lokaku

    Mr. Khalil Ibrahim, you are welcome in Juba. South Sudanese will protect you from the Jalabas.

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    • 1 March 2011 10:37, by Cibaipiath Junub Sudan

      Lokaku;
      That is wrong welcoming. South Sudan should not attempt to host them. We will host them after 21 years when we have established and proved ourselves in Self Governance or if NCP does not cease from threats. Darfurians are not united. If they were united they could have even overthrow Bashir long time ago because they are the majority of SAf components. They were the one used against Southerners because they have inherited arabs culture, names and religion. Let them feel the tests. JEM are nationalist why do they called for particular evacution of their leader alone when Libya have many Sudanese residing there. Consider does Ibrahim live in Libya as a refuggee?
      If he a refugee than JEM as a justification for refugees relocation or evacuation.

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      • 1 March 2011 19:01, by Rambang kolit gai

        we shouldn’t host them for many reasons,,, first will brings insecurity into south ...
        because north will supporters militias against government of Southern Sudan. secondly we are in
        phase of development, we shouldn’t plays money for nothing. thirdly both north
        south depends on each other in economic , we shouldn’t loose them and loose us because
        of that dirty politics .

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    • 1 March 2011 22:12, by Ito

      Yes, the leader of the Justice and equality movement must be relocated as soon as possible, let alone Gadafi who is waiting to get the honour of martyrdom. I urge other peaceful countries to host this guy as soon as possible otherwise we will lose him and that would reflect negatively on the ground.

      thanks.

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  • 1 March 2011 10:14, by Namaa

    JEM could have called for the evacuation of all Sudanese in Libya, not just their leader- nationalist indeed and care about Sudanese lives indeed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • 1 March 2011 15:39, by DASODIKO

      That correct man and that should be like that. Even when they were defeated in Khartoum Khalil instead of negotiating the release of all of his captured soldiers; he negotiated the release of his brothers and his Zagawa tribes men and the rest were killed by NCP.
      Khalil must learn from his past mistakes.

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  • 1 March 2011 20:50, by d.tanga

    Khalil find your ways out the same way you found your way into Libya,crying to UN will not serve interest. the colonials occupy that agency call UN.

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  • 1 March 2011 22:39, by mack waweru

    It is a very critical issue and I hope international community must do something move Dr. Ibrahim Khalil to saety as long as he a leader of a people with just cause. No middle solution otherwise Jalaba agents will assassinate him. If they do that, North Sudan will further be divided into four countries.
    Mack

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